As Tems celebrates her 30th birthday, the world is not just toasting to another year, it’s celebrating an extraordinary journey. From the quiet depth of her debut EP For Broken Ears to becoming a two-time Grammy winner and one of the most influential African artists of her generation, Tems has carved a legacy that’s nothing short of iconic.
In honor of this milestone birthday, here are 7 defining achievements that have cemented her place in global music history.
1. Two-Time Grammy Award Winner
Tems earned her first Grammy in 2023 for her feature on Future’s “Wait For U” with Drake, winning Best Melodic Rap Performance. In 2025, she made even bigger history by becoming the first Nigerian artist to win the Grammy for Best African Music Performance with her hit single “Love Me Jeje.”
2. First Nigerian Artist to Debut at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100
When “Wait For U” dropped, it didn’t just chart, it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Tems the first and only Nigerian artist to achieve a No. 1 debut on the world’s most competitive singles chart.
3. BET Awards History-Maker
In 2022, Tems broke another record by becoming the first African female artist to win the BET Award for Best International Act. That night, she also won Best Collaboration for “Essence” with Wizkid, making her the first Nigerian artist to win two BET Awards in one night.
4. Multiple RIAA Certifications
Tems’ commercial success in the U.S. is reflected in her growing list of RIAA-certified hits.
- “Free Mind” is now 2x Platinum
- “Higher” has gone Platinum
- “Love Me Jeje,” “Me & U,” and “Found” (with Brent Faiyaz) have all earned Gold certifications.
5. Headliner at FIFA Club World Cup Halftime Show
Tems is set to perform at the first-ever halftime concert at a FIFA tournament, the FIFA Club World Cup in the U.S. She will share the stage with Doja Cat and J Balvin, a groundbreaking moment for African music on the global sporting stage.

6. Headies Record of the Year Winner
At the 17th Headies Awards, Tems won Record of the Year for her song “Burning.” It was a well-deserved nod from the Nigerian music industry, honoring her impact both at home and abroad.
7. Oscar Nominee
In 2023, Tems became an Academy Award nominee for Best Original Song for co-writing “Lift Me Up”, performed by Rihanna for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The nomination marked a historic moment for African creatives in Hollywood.

The Legacy Continues
At 30, Tems is already a living legend. Her voice, artistry, and authenticity have taken African music to new heights. And if the past few years are any indication, this is only the beginning.
Happy Birthday to Tems, the global superstar who continues to break boundaries, win hearts, and make history.
